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EventManager with åäö etc.

Tuesday 09 October 2007 9:57:10 am - 2 replies

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Kristof Coomans

Monday 15 October 2007 6:34:02 am

Hi Karl

Setting $httpCharset = 'utf-8'; works fine here. With which program did you open the downloaded CSV file? It's possible that the software didn't properly recognize the character encoding.

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Karl H

Monday 15 October 2007 9:21:11 am

Thanks for the reply!

We've tried to open the CSV file in both Excel and OpenOffice. After reading a bit more about this, it seems CSV files have a problem with character encoding - hence, opening the file in OpenOffice and then choosing UTF-8 as the charset when importing the file, it works OK - not quite sure how to do the same in Excel, but oh well. Then re-saving the file as an Excel (.xls) document, it maintains the right character encoding.

Not ideal if a client runs into this problem, but otherwise works OK now.

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